Police confirmed Monday that a Pinckney man injured in an August car crash died Thursday.

Kevin Kramer, 35, died at the University of Michigan Medical Center in Ann Arbor of "multiple blunt-force injuries" as a result of an automobile crash, according to the Washtenaw County medical examiner's report.

At the time of the crash, Livingston County Sheriff Bob Bezotte said Kramer's 2000 Mercury Sable was struck head-on by a 2008 Jeep Commander that crossed the centerline on Clyde Road in Hartland Township around 4:20 p.m. Aug. 7.

At the time, Bezotte said the Commander driver, a 35-year-old Burton woman, was traveling eastbound on Clyde Road when she became distracted when her 2-year-old daughter began crying. She looked in the backseat at her daughter, and when she looked back to the road, she realized she had crossed the centerline, police said.

The Burton woman overcorrected and struck a bridge railing, which caused the vehicle to cross back into the westbound lane and strike the Mercury head-on, police said.

Kramer was trapped in his vehicle, and it took Hartland firefighters at least 30 minutes to free him from his vehicle. A Survival Flight helicopter transported him to U-M, where he died Thursday.

The Commander driver was transported by Livingston County EMS to an area hospital and has since been released. Her child was unhurt.

Bezotte said the police report will be submitted to the prosecutor's office for review. The prosecutor's office will then determine if the Burton woman could face any charges in connection with the crash.